**The Open University in Wales, Cardiff – Empowering Your Learning Journey**

Discover a world of educational opportunities at The Open University in Wales, conveniently located in the heart of Cardiff at 18 Custom House Street, CF10 1AP. As a leading institution dedicated to flexible and inclusive higher education, we specialize in providing accessible learning options tailored to suit your lifestyle and career ambitions. Our team is committed to fostering an enriching atmosphere where students can thrive, gain valuable skills, and achieve their academic goals.

At The Open University, we understand that every learner is unique. That’s why we offer a diverse range of programs and support services designed to meet the varying needs of our students. Whether you’re pursuing a degree, looking to enhance your professional skills, or considering lifelong learning, our dedicated advisors are here to guide you every step of the way.

With a strong emphasis on quality service and customer satisfaction, we strive to create an engaging and supportive environment. Our state-of-the-art resources, online learning platforms, and personalized advisory services ensure that your educational experience is both rewarding and fulfilling.

Ready to take the next step in your education? Book an appointment with us or reach out via phone at 029 2047 1019 during business hours. Explore more about your future with The Open University in Wales by visiting our website at [open.ac.uk/wales](http://www.open.ac.uk/wales). Join us in shaping your educational journey today!

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There is a nearly constant electronic whine in some of the rooms. Nearly constant, stopping for hal

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There is a nearly constant electronic whine in some of the rooms. Nearly constant, stopping for half a second occasionally just to remind you it isn't in your brain. Awful place to learn

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Incompetent recruitement staff. They don't even distinguish between primary and secondary. Avoid at

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Incompetent recruitement staff. They don't even distinguish between primary and secondary. Avoid at all cost. Wasted so much time applying to them until I secured a place at the TechFirst programme in England. The Open University is pushing talented graduates to move from Wales to England.

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